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[[File: | [[File:Haz speaking at CPI 2022.webp|thumb|416x416px|Haz (of Infrared) speaking in front of an Abraham Lincoln cutout at Center for Political Innovation yearly assembly, 2022.]] | ||
'''Patriotic socialism''' (abbreviated '''Patsoc''') is an [[Opportunism|opportunist]] and [[Revisionism|revisionist]] movement that advocates for [[patriotism]] within the [[imperial core]]. It is distinct from patriotism within [[Anti-imperialism|anti-imperialist]], [[Colonialism|colonized]], and [[Socialism|socialist]] countries. Being a trend that is very particular to the [[United States of America]], "Patriotic Socialists" often have [[ultranationalist]], [[reactionary]], and [[Social chauvinism|chauvinistic]] tendencies. | '''Patriotic socialism''' (abbreviated '''Patsoc''') is an [[Opportunism|opportunist]] and [[Revisionism|revisionist]] movement that advocates for [[patriotism]] within the [[imperial core]]. It is distinct from patriotism within [[Anti-imperialism|anti-imperialist]], [[Colonialism|colonized]], and [[Socialism|socialist]] countries. Being a trend that is very particular to the [[United States of America]], "Patriotic Socialists" often have [[ultranationalist]], [[reactionary]], and [[Social chauvinism|chauvinistic]] tendencies. | ||
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Patriotic socialism (abbreviated Patsoc) is an opportunist and revisionist movement that advocates for patriotism within the imperial core. It is distinct from patriotism within anti-imperialist, colonized, and socialist countries. Being a trend that is very particular to the United States of America, "Patriotic Socialists" often have ultranationalist, reactionary, and chauvinistic tendencies.
The people who are commonly associated with being "Patriotic Socialists" include Haz, Caleb Maupin, and Jackson Hinkle.[1][2][3]